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"Bankruptcy Law, Corporate Finance, and Corporate Revival Process in Japan"(in Japanese)

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Noriyuki Yanagawa (Faculty of Economics, University of Tokyo)
Sumio Hirose (Faculty of Economics, Sinshu University)
Fumio Akiyoshi (Graduate School of Economics, University of Tokyo)
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This paper examines corporate revival processes in Japan. In recent years, corporate revival processes are drastically changing in Japan. For example, important bankruptcy laws have been revised and Industrial Revitalization Corporation was established. Moreover, many corporate revival funds are actively investing. This paper explains those new movements and examines how those new activities will change the Japanese economy.

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Paper provided by CIRJE, Faculty of Economics, University of Tokyo in its series CIRJE J-Series with number CIRJE-J-132.

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Date of creation: Jun 2005
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Handle: RePEc:tky:jseres:2005cj132

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